We handle a variety of personal injury cases in Hialeah, including:
Car Accidents
We represent drivers and passengers hurt in collisions on West 49th Street, LeJeune Road, and the Palmetto Expressway, investigating the crash and pursuing the insurers for the full value of the injury.
Truck Accidents
We handle collisions with commercial trucks on Okeechobee Road (US-27) and the SR 826 corridor, where the injuries and the carriers’ defense are both heavier and require aggressive litigation.
Motorcycle Accidents
We pursue claims for riders struck on LeJeune Road and the Palmetto Expressway ramps, establishing the other driver’s liability and recovering for the severe injuries motorcyclists routinely suffer.
Pedestrian Accidents
We represent pedestrians struck along West 49th Street and Okeechobee Road, investigating right-of-way and crossing conditions to establish liability and negotiate with the driver’s insurer.
Rear-End Collisions
We handle the rear-end crashes common in heavy Palmetto Expressway traffic, building the evidence that documents fault and the spinal and soft-tissue injuries that follow.
Hit-and-Run Accidents
When a driver flees the scene on a Hialeah corridor, we investigate to identify them and pursue uninsured-motorist coverage so our client’s recovery does not depend on finding the at-fault driver.
How we handle your Hialeah injury case
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Detailed Investigation
We thoroughly investigate the accident to gather evidence and build a strong case.
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Expert Negotiation
We negotiate with insurance companies to secure the best possible compensation
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Continuous Support
We guide you through the entire legal process, from filing a claim to achieving a resolution
We provide personalized legal solutions
Extensive experience
Our team has extensive experience handling a wide range of legal cases in Hialeah
Successful results
We are proud of our successful case outcomes and the trust our clients place in us
Multilingual support
We offer services in Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish, French, and English to better serve our diverse community
Direct attorney access
You work directly with your attorney and can reach us when you need updates or answers
Free case evaluation
Our lawyers will contact you for a brief consultation and explain what steps can be taken
Need to contact us immediately?
Call 239-995-3425 or email us at leo@99legal.com
Types of compensation you may be entitled to
Medical Expenses
The compensation is based on the actual cost of medical treatment. The value ranges from a few thousand dollars for minor injuries to hundreds of thousands for severe, long-term injuries requiring extensive treatment.
Medical expenses are usually challenging to prove, but issues likely arise if treatment was delayed or not well-documented.
Future Medical Care
Future Medical Needs compensation covers the anticipated cost of ongoing or long-term medical treatment required after a car accident. This includes expenses related to rehabilitation, surgeries, therapy, or lifetime care for permanent disabilities. Settlement values typically range from $50,000 to several million dollars, depending on the severity of the injuries and the expected duration of care.
This type of compensation carries a high level of risk, as it depends heavily on expert medical testimony to accurately forecast future health conditions and related expenses.
Loss of Earning Capacity
Loss of Earning Capacity refers to compensation for the reduced ability to earn income in the future due to accident-related injuries or disabilities. The amount is estimated based on projected lost wages over the person’s remaining working years and can vary from tens of thousands to several million dollars, depending on factors such as age, occupation, education, and injury severity.
Proving this type of loss is complex, requiring detailed evidence of prior earnings, career trajectory, and expert economic analysis to clearly link the injury to diminished earning potential.
Vehicle Damage
Vehicle Damage compensation covers the cost to repair or replace a vehicle damaged in a car accident. The claim may include the cost to restore the car to its pre-accident condition or the fair market value if it is declared a total loss. The settlement amount depends on the vehicle’s age, make, model, mileage, pre-accident condition, and repair costs. Minor damages usually cost $500–$5,000 to fix, while severe damage or total loss can range from $10,000 to $100,000 or more, especially for newer or luxury cars.
Insurance adjusters or auto appraisers typically determine the final amount. Proving vehicle damage is usually straightforward with photos and repair estimates, though disputes can arise over pre-existing issues, depreciation, or total loss valuation.
Physical Pain
Physical Pain compensation addresses the physical suffering and discomfort caused by injuries sustained in an accident. It includes both immediate pain following the crash and ongoing pain experienced during recovery. The value is often calculated using a multiplier method, where medical expenses and other quantifiable damages are multiplied by a factor—typically between 1.5 and 5—based on the severity and duration of the pain.
Pain and suffering damages are inherently subjective, requiring comprehensive medical documentation, doctor testimony, and sometimes personal pain journals. The challenge lies in proving the lasting impact of the pain, especially if visible injuries appear healed or documentation is incomplete.
Frequently asked questions
How long do I have to file an injury claim in Hialeah?
Florida now allows two years from the date of injury, a deadline shortened by the 2023 HB 837 reform. Because evidence on busy Miami-Dade corridors fades quickly and witnesses move, contacting Kremenchuker Law Group early protects your claim and the proof it depends on before the deadline passes.
Do I have to use my own insurance after a Hialeah crash?
Yes. Florida’s no-fault system means your Personal Injury Protection coverage pays initial medical bills regardless of fault, but you must seek treatment within 14 days. Kremenchuker Law Group helps you meet that requirement and, for serious injuries, pursues the at-fault driver for damages PIP does not cover.
Does Kremenchuker Law Group handle cases in Spanish?
Yes. Kremenchuker Law Group represents Hialeah’s injury victims in English, Russian, Ukrainian, Spanish, and Creole, so you can pursue your claim in the language you speak most comfortably. The firm negotiates with insurers and litigates in the Miami-Dade County courts on your behalf throughout the process.
Can Kremenchuker Law Group help if the driver fled the scene?
Yes. In hit-and-run crashes on Hialeah corridors like the Palmetto Expressway or Okeechobee Road, Kremenchuker Law Group works to identify the fleeing driver and, where they cannot be found, pursues your uninsured-motorist coverage so your recovery does not depend on locating them.
What does it cost to hire Kremenchuker Law Group?
Kremenchuker Law Group handles Hialeah injury claims on contingency — no fee unless we win. You pay nothing upfront, and the firm is paid only if it recovers compensation for you, giving injured Miami-Dade residents access to experienced representation regardless of their finances.
Don’t delay — time is limited
Under Florida law, you have two years to file a personal injury claim. Missing the deadline can mean losing your right to full recovery.
Our practice areas serving Hialeah
Personal Injury Attorney in Hialeah
Wedged between the Palmetto Expressway and Okeechobee Road, Hialeah carries dense local traffic and heavy trucking through Miami-Dade. When a crash leaves you hurt, Kremenchuker Law Group takes on your claim — investigating the wreck, dealing with the insurer, and litigating in the 11th Judicial Circuit — with bilingual service throughout, across car accident, truck accident, motorcycle, pedestrian, bicycle, and rear-end claims.
Two years to bring your Hialeah claim
Florida now allows just two years to file most injury claims under Fla. Stat. § 95.11, tightened by the 2023 HB 837 reform. On Hialeah’s busy arterials, camera footage is overwritten and witnesses are hard to find within weeks, so early action protects both your right to sue and the evidence behind it.
What goes into a Miami-Dade injury claim
A serious claim covers far more than the first ER visit: ongoing and future medical care, lost wages and reduced earning capacity, vehicle and property damage, and the pain and suffering Florida law recognizes. The value depends on how severe the injury is and how completely it’s documented. As your personal injury attorney, we connect each loss to the at-fault driver so the full amount is on the table. We quantify each category with bills, records, and expert input rather than leaving the figure to an adjuster’s estimate. In Hialeah, we also coordinate medical liens and health-insurance subrogation so a larger gross settlement doesn’t quietly shrink to little in your pocket.
Florida no-fault PIP and the 14-day window
Your own $10,000 in PIP responds first under Florida’s no-fault system, paying 80% of medical costs and 60% of lost wages — but the benefit is lost if you wait more than 14 days to seek care. To pursue the at-fault driver for pain and suffering, your injury must meet the serious-injury threshold of § 627.736, which we establish with detailed medical proof. When several drivers share fault on a Miami-Dade County road, we identify every responsible party and every applicable policy — stacking coverage often decides a serious claim.
When the carrier blames an injured driver
Insurers are quick to argue that a Hialeah driver shares the fault, because under § 768.81 it lowers what they owe — and more than 50% fault bars recovery entirely. We don’t let that go unanswered. Prompt, independent investigation keeps fault grounded in evidence rather than the adjuster’s assumptions.
Hialeah’s busiest crash corridors
Some routes produce a disproportionate share of injury crashes. We handle wrecks on the Palmetto Expressway (SR 826) and Okeechobee Road (US-27), where commercial traffic and merging are relentless; and on surface roads like West 49th Street, Le Jeune Road, and Hialeah Drive, where dense local traffic and pedestrians raise the danger. Each crash leaves its own evidence, and we investigate based on the specific Miami-Dade location. Familiarity with these Hialeah corridors helps us anticipate how a crash unfolded and which defenses the insurer will try.
Get medical care — and keep the records
Prompt treatment protects your health and locks in the connection between the crash and your injuries. After a Hialeah collision, get evaluated at Hialeah Hospital, Palmetto General, or an urgent-care clinic, even if you feel only sore — serious injuries often appear a day or two later. Keep every bill and follow-up note. That documentation, started inside the 14-day PIP window, frequently decides whether the insurer respects your claim.
Steps to take after a Hialeah collision
A few early moves protect your claim. Get medical care and make sure the crash is reported to Hialeah PD or the Miami-Dade Police. Photograph the vehicles, the scene, and your injuries. Exchange insurance information, but don’t give the at-fault insurer a recorded statement before you have a lawyer. Per FLHSMV data, early documentation strengthens a claim. When you’re ready, contact Kremenchuker Law Group for a free Hialeah review — no fee unless we win. Keep a short journal of your symptoms, missed work, and out-of-pocket costs; that day-to-day record can support a claim as powerfully as the medical file.



